
Kylian
Mbappe says he would love Paris Saint-Germain to bring Chelsea’s N’Golo
Kante back to France.
Kante won back-to-back Premier League titles with Leicester and Chelsea
respectively, following his arrival from Caen in 2015, and won the PFA and
FWA Player of the Year awards in his first season at Stamford Bridge last
year.
Chelsea have struggled for consistency in the league during Antonio Conte's
second season in charge and are set to miss out on Champions League
qualification for the second time in three years, with the club five points
adrift of fourth-placed Tottenham and only three games left in the campaign.
PSG will be looking for a new head coach this summer after Unai Emery
revealed he will leave the French champions at the end of the season and
Mbappe believes his countryman would be an ideal signing for whoever takes
the reigns at the Parc des Princes.
"Kante is the one player I would like at PSG, according to our needs and
also the quality of the player," Mbappe, who is coming to the end of a
season-long loan move prior to a permanent move from Monaco, told beIN
Sports.
"I think he's a player that would suit our team perfectly. He is French; to
bring back a Frenchman for the attractiveness of our championship would be
good.
"I think all the French like N'Golo Kante, and it would be a pleasure to
have him in our league."
Mbappe and Kante are both expected to be integral members of France's World
Cup squad in Russia this summer as Didier Deschamps looks to complete the
double of winning the tournament as both a player and coach.
Should Tottenham defeat West Brom on Saturday, Chelsea would likely need to
beat third-placed Liverpool on Sunday, live on Sky Sports Premier League,
due to their much inferior goal difference compared with their two rivals
for Champions League qualification.